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1 November 2013updated 05 Oct 2023 8:26am

On this week’s New Statesman Podcast: Episode Twenty-Four

Political gambles, career women from the 1950s and why modular smartphones could help save the planet.

By Caroline Crampton

On this week’s NS podcast George Eaton, Caroline Crampton and Helen Lewis talk about political gambles and the parties’ positioning ahead of the 2015 election; Rachel Cooke talks about the forgotten career women of the 1950s; and Ian Steadman discusses the modular smartphone concept that could mean you never need to shell out for a new mobile again.

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